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NOT FAR BY KODAI UJIIE

"NOT FAR"
KODAI UJIIE


SIDE GALLERY
BARCELONA

4 JUN – 20 SEPT 2026

SIDE GALLERY is pleased to present Not Far, a solo exhibition by Kodai Ujiie, on view from 4 June through 20 September 2026 at the gallery’s Barcelona space on Carrer Llull 109. Featuring a new body of ceramic works, the exhibition explores the productive space between emergence and resolution. The title refers to a condition of proximity: forms that appear close to becoming vessels, surfaces that seem on the verge of settling into a final state, objects that occupy a moment just before completion. Rather than presenting ceramics as fixed outcomes, Ujiie approaches them as material propositions, shaped through experimentation and continuous transformation.

Throughout the exhibition, making is understood as an open-ended process of negotiation between intention and material behaviour. Ujiie works through repetition, testing and adjustment, allowing each piece to evolve through a sequence of decisions rather than according to a predetermined image. Cracks, distortions, accumulations and irregularities are not treated as deviations from an ideal form but as evidence of the object's development. The resulting works retain a sense of movement, carrying within them the traces of trial and error that generated them.

This attention to process challenges conventional distinctions between finished and unfinished, functional and sculptural. Ujiie’s vessels often appear suspended between categories, maintaining a tension between what they are and what they might become. Not Far embraces this state of openness, proposing that the value of an object lies not only in its final form but also in the material intelligence revealed through its making. The exhibition offers a reflection on ceramics as a field of continuous discovery, where experimentation itself becomes a meaningful outcome.


Kodai Ujiie (b. 1990, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan) is a contemporary ceramic artist whose practice expands the language of ceramics beyond traditional notions of vessel making. Following his studies at Tohoku University of Art and Design, where he received both a BFA and MFA in Ceramics, he developed a body of work distinguished by its experimental approach to form, surface and material transformation. His works have been exhibited internationally and are recognised for their ability to move fluidly between functional object and sculptural expression.

Working primarily through hand-building techniques, Ujiie creates asymmetrical forms that appear organic, unstable and constantly evolving. His vessels frequently evoke geological formations, biological structures or natural processes of growth and erosion. Through layered glazes, fractured surfaces and tactile textures, he emphasises clay's capacity to record time, pressure and intervention, transforming the material into a register of physical experience.

At the centre of Ujiie’s practice is an interest in transformation as an ongoing condition rather than a final result. Drawing from Japanese ceramic traditions while continually testing their boundaries, he embraces imperfection, fracture and repair as active elements within the work. His objects reveal how making can function as a process of inquiry, where uncertainty and experimentation become essential tools for generating form. Through this approach, Ujiie positions ceramics as a medium uniquely capable of expressing change, adaptation and the continuous possibility of becoming.